The Almighty and Heavenly Father has now made the Final Call on our dear mother on Wed Nov 22, 2017 at 07:15am Peace. Our Dear Mother, ALEJANDRA DiOSDADA Dading Ansok Dangkulos LLOSA died at the age of 95 years oLd. She was born on April 22, 1922 at Cantil-e, Dumaguete. . . . .

The Almighty and Heavenly Father has now made the Final Call on our dear mother on Wed Nov 22, 2017 at 07:15am

Peace.

Our Dear Mother, ALEJANDRA DiOSDADA Dading Ansok Dangkulos LLOSA died at the age of 95 years oLd. She was born on April 22, 1922 at Cantil-e, Dumaguete City. Her parents were Marcelo Dangkulos and Petronila Bantug Ansok-Dangkulos.

She was hospitalized at the Dumaguete City SUMC since Sat Oct 14, 2017, transferred to SUMC ICU Rm-A since Thurs Oct 26 until to her death today, Wed Nov 22, 2017, 07:15am, in a total of one month and nine (9) days.

This is to give thanks and all the glories (ALhamduLiLLah!) to God for giving us a great mother and Lola Dading for over 95 years. Though we had worked hard and sought help from everyone so that she could still be with us for at least another eleven (11) years to her 106th birthday. This is also to give our humble and sincere thanks to our Doctor C.A.O. Ligo, our relatives, friends, specially our many donors for the financial assistance and all the offered prayers.

The wake or vigil is held at the Saint Peter's Chapel in Bacong Banilad, Negros Oriental until Saturday, November 25, 2017. Burial mass will be held at the Dumaguete City Redemptorists Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish Church on Sunday, November 26, 2017, 02:30 P.M. Interment will follow at the Dumaguete Memorial Park, San Jose Street Extension, Bogo, Dumaguete City.

On October 14, 2017, our grandmother was confined for Pneumonia that took weeks to be diagnosed and treated. Apparently, her fragile state due to old-age had her admitted in the intensive care unit of Silliman University Medical Center. This event had us all in a state of shock. We were not ready to let her go yet. We hope to spend more Christmas with her.

She is a woman of God. Her house was a refuge to anyone who needed love back then. Folks remember her as someone who opened her home to everybody. She gave them food to eat and entertained them while she was teaching her children prayers for the saints and Filipino songs. Since she didn’t have the chance to go to school herself, she had put so much importance on education that it became a habit for her to spend a couple of hours in the evenings and in the mornings for her children to recite to her their lessons in school. She made sure that her kids get to spend time in the church, stroll along the pier, and sometimes a treat to a movie house.

We believe in her. She was, no doubt, a fighter. She was a single parent to six children. She did laundry jobs, worked as a waitress on local eateries and coffee shops, and sold puto and tsokolate to send her kids to school. She showed unwavering support to them even when they all have families of their own. She even took care to some of us, her grandchildren, because our parents had to go find a living. Even at the age of 95, she enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren.

So we fought. We endure seeing her in the hospital bed. Her children and grandchildren have tried all means possible to cover the expenses but they were just not enough. Despite having settled more than Php 250,000 for the
hospital expenses, the bills keep soaring to more than Php 400,000 as of November 2. Her ventilator (Php 1500 per day), cardiac monitor, suction pump, infusion pump and other daily life support amount to more than Php 20,000 per day while her medicines cost another Php 20,000-30,000 per day (bp support medication of three different kinds of vials and mixture, antibiotics, and others). All in all, her hospitalization costs Php 50,000 per day, not including doctor's fee and other medical needs bought outside the hospital.

She loved us all that it hurts so much to think of not being able to reciprocate it now. We fought because we can see she is fighting, too. We appeal for your prayers and financial support to cover the unpaid hospital expenses. Any amount will already be a big help. If possible, we ask you to share this, too. You can also send donations to her eldest son Roberto AU Dangkulos (BPI SA 9359-3781-46).

A visit would also make her feel better. Perhaps, it will be the best days in our busy lives to go back home. Thank you very much and God bless.

The Almighty and Heavenly Father has now made the Final Call on our dear mother on Wed Nov 22, 2017 at 07:15am

Peace.

Our Dear Mother, ALEJANDRA DiOSDADA Dading Ansok Dangkulos LLOSA died at the age of 95 years oLd. She was born on April 22, 1922 at Cantil-e, Dumaguete City. Her parents were Marcelo Dangkulos and Petronila Bantug Ansok-Dangkulos.

She was hospitalized at the Dumaguete City SUMC since Sat Oct 14, 2017, transferred to SUMC ICU Rm-A since Thurs Oct 26 until to her death today, Wed Nov 22, 2017, 07:15am, in a total of one month and nine (9) days.

This is to give thanks and all the glories (ALhamduLiLLah!) to God for giving us a great mother and Lola Dading for over 95 years. Though we had worked hard and sought help from everyone so that she could still be with us for at least another eleven (11) years to her 106th birthday. This is also to give our humble and sincere thanks to our Doctor C.A.O. Ligo, our relatives, friends, specially our many donors for the financial assistance and all the offered prayers.

The wake or vigil is held at the Saint Peter's Chapel in Bacong Banilad, Negros Oriental until Saturday, November 25, 2017. Burial mass will be held at the Dumaguete City Redemptorists Our Mother of Perpetual Help Parish Church on Sunday, November 26, 2017, 02:30 P.M. Interment will follow at the Dumaguete Memorial Park, San Jose Street Extension, Bogo, Dumaguete City.

On October 14, 2017, our grandmother was confined for Pneumonia that took weeks to be diagnosed and treated. Apparently, her fragile state due to old-age had her admitted in the intensive care unit of Silliman University Medical Center. This event had us all in a state of shock. We were not ready to let her go yet. We hope to spend more Christmas with her.

She is a woman of God. Her house was a refuge to anyone who needed love back then. Folks remember her as someone who opened her home to everybody. She gave them food to eat and entertained them while she was teaching her children prayers for the saints and Filipino songs. Since she didn’t have the chance to go to school herself, she had put so much importance on education that it became a habit for her to spend a couple of hours in the evenings and in the mornings for her children to recite to her their lessons in school. She made sure that her kids get to spend time in the church, stroll along the pier, and sometimes a treat to a movie house.

We believe in her. She was, no doubt, a fighter. She was a single parent to six children. She did laundry jobs, worked as a waitress on local eateries and coffee shops, and sold puto and tsokolate to send her kids to school. She showed unwavering support to them even when they all have families of their own. She even took care to some of us, her grandchildren, because our parents had to go find a living. Even at the age of 95, she enjoyed spending time with her great grandchildren.

So we fought. We endure seeing her in the hospital bed. Her children and grandchildren have tried all means possible to cover the expenses but they were just not enough. Despite having settled more than Php 250,000 for the
hospital expenses, the bills keep soaring to more than Php 400,000 as of November 2. Her ventilator (Php 1500 per day), cardiac monitor, suction pump, infusion pump and other daily life support amount to more than Php 20,000 per day while her medicines cost another Php 20,000-30,000 per day (bp support medication of three different kinds of vials and mixture, antibiotics, and others). All in all, her hospitalization costs Php 50,000 per day, not including doctor's fee and other medical needs bought outside the hospital.

She loved us all that it hurts so much to think of not being able to reciprocate it now. We fought because we can see she is fighting, too. We appeal for your prayers and financial support to cover the unpaid hospital expenses. Any amount will already be a big help. If possible, we ask you to share this, too. You can also send donations to her eldest son Roberto AU Dangkulos (BPI SA 9359-3781-46).

A visit would also make her feel better. Perhaps, it will be the best days in our busy lives to go back home. Thank you very much and God bless.

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Update on LoLa Dading at the Dumaguete City SUMC - ICU as of yesterday 2017 Nov 04 Sat, 12:40pm. Our kind attending PuLmonary Physician, came in. He waved his right hand briefLy on the faiLing & opened eyes of our mother, LoLa Dading about 25 cm or 10 in away from her face. Then, Dr Ligo briefLy pLaced his stethoscope on the chest of LoLa Dading (Grandmother Dading) then toLd us with my Sister Lanie (watcher/bantay) in Visayan Cebuano: "Hayag-hayag atong pagLa-um. Kon padayon ni, bacn kuha-on na nato usa ni (pointing to his right the oxygen ventiLator) nga napa-ubsan na namo ang suppLy. Atong suLayan kon pwede na cya unya to breath on her. (Our hope is now becoming brighter. if this continues, soon we wiLL try removing this ventiLator which we had decreased earlier the oxygen suppLy, & try if she can breath better on her own). Lanie & i reacted in joy waving very briefLy our hands on the air saying, "Yes, yes!" Today, Nov 5, the doctor said there is a development of Lola Dading's condition everyday and they are starting to "wean" her from the ventilator. Praises & thanks to God; the doctor and to aLL friends & reLatives for the continued prayers, donations of funds to heLp us on the hospitaLization biLLs & medicines; & many & varied support.

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Update on LoLa Dading at the Dumaguete City SUMC - ICU as of yesterday 2017 Nov 04 Sat, 12:40pm. Our kind attending PuLmonary Physician, came in. He waved his right hand briefLy on the faiLing & opened eyes of our mother, LoLa Dading about 25 cm or 1…

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